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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 171. Social Group Work—Principles and concepts of social group work. W (3) Poe 180. Introduction to Marriage Counseling—Principles, philosophy, and techniques of premarital, marriage and family counseling. Consent of instructor required. W (3) Staff 191. Readings and/or Projects—Individual readings and/or projects for senior sociology majors with approval of instructor. A W S Su (2-5) Staff 192. Work Study Experience—Supervised experience in special projects. Su (2-4) Staff 199. Seminar—Required of all senior sociology majors, for preparation and discussion of sociological topics. A W S Su (2) Staff ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology is a synthesizing discipline focusing on man as a bearer of culture and attempts to understand and order the variety of man's behavior patterns in a holistic framework. It embraces not only contemporary ethnic groups and their problems but also the historic and prehistoric past on a world wide basis. The fields of Archeology, Linguistics, Ethnology, Physical Anthropology, and Social Anthropology are viewed as disciplines within Anthropology. Students majoring in areas where the primary focus of the discipline is man, particularly the Social Sciences and the Humanities, will find Anthropology, with its strong emphasis on cultural integration, an important and stimulating discipline for a minor. Mr. Dee Green is coordinating the Anthropology program. Minor in Anthropology—Consists of twenty quarter hours, including Anthropology 1 and five hours of upper division credit. Anthropology 1, 120 and 110 or 130 may be counted towards the Sociology Major. Courses of Instruction +1. Introduction to Anthropology—Evolution and development of man and culture from prehistory to the present. A W S Su (5) Green +2. Peoples and Cultures of the World—Literate and non- literate peoples, their similarities and differences in adapting to their physical and social environments. A (3) Green +4. Language and Culture—Language as a cultural medium of expression. Alternate years. W (3) Staff 15. Physical Anthropology—Fossil man, human evolution, population genetics, and the races of man. S (5) Green 20. Culture and Personality—Influence of culture in personality formation. Alternate years. W (3) Green 94. Archeological Field Work—Survey, excavation, mapping, and recording, specimen preservation, cataloguing, analysis, interpretation, and reporting. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Su (2-5) Green +110. Cultural Anthropology—The nature of culture, its structure and function in the variety of human activities. Prerequisite: Anthropology 1 or consent of instructor. W (5) Green 130. Applied Anthropology—Application of basic knowledge in anthropology to practical fields of human interest. Prerequisite: Anthropology 1 or Sociology 1 or consent of instructor. S (3) Green 140. Primitive Religions—A comparative study of religion in various cultures. Alternate years. S (3) Green 150. Native Cultures of the New World—Culture history of the American Indian in North, Middle, and South America. Prerequisite: Anthropology 1 or consent of instructor. A Su (5) Green 191. Readings or Projects—Consent of instructor. A W S Su (2-5) Green Department of Theatre Arts T. Leonard Rowley, Chairman Professor, T. Leonard Rowley; Associate Professor, John M. Elzey; Instructors, Ivan A. Crosland, Michael Sharp. BACCALAUREATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The Department of Theatre Arts grants the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Students intending to take either must complete 45 to 60 hours of satisfactory work in Theatre Arts according to the specific requirements. Two types of majors are offered: a Departmental major in Theatre Arts, and a composite Speech and Theatre Arts major for prospective secondary education teachers. It is recommended that students take the B.A. rather than the B.S. degree. Theatre Arts Departmental Major—Students majoring in Theatre Arts must complete the following courses in Theatre Arts: 10, 13, 30, 40, 51, 60, 62, 63, 66, 141, 142, 143, 153, 170, 190. At least 18 additional hours must be chosen from among the following courses in Theatre Arts: 14, 33, 52, 53, 130, 131, 133, 134, 150, 151, 152, 154, 163, 164, 191. Majors in Theatre Arts are required to participate in at least three major pro- 200 201 |